Comments on: Fringe Boss Reveals Title of Finale, Says Series Ender Is 'Massive... Really Big'http://tvline.com/2012/12/01/fringe-series-finale-title/
TV News, Previews, Spoilers, Casting Scoop, InterviewsWed, 04 Mar 2015 00:11:58 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Sabrinahttp://tvline.com/2012/12/01/fringe-series-finale-title/#comment-list-wrapper
Mon, 21 Jan 2013 11:17:37 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-834982it is sad that all great series are ending this year,….,fringe…… sooooo saaaaaaaaaaad! i would have been nice to see more..
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Thu, 17 Jan 2013 21:08:49 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-830343What is your perspective on the new Quantum Dots technology which is just
currently getting it’s Commercial Entrance within the more vibrant Sony Television models. Sony is using nanoscale particles called quantum dots to appreciably enrich the color of some of its high-end Bravia televisions.
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Mon, 14 Jan 2013 00:11:05 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-823193A great series is ending. It’s just numbers. Other series have come back in different incarnations once they won’t die in reruns. (Star Trek next generation) I hope the same to happen here.(Good and bad) Look how many people are commenting!! I don’t easily get hooked to tv shows, but Fringe got me.
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Sun, 13 Jan 2013 18:02:34 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-822882Hate to tell you this “Dylan” by LOST, BSG, Star Trek, etc were all facing cancellation. They only found real love in the reruns. So get a freakin’ life. Since you are so smart on how to write, get your butt to Hollywood and let’s see what you’ve got!!!
]]>By: Phil Laudicinahttp://tvline.com/2012/12/01/fringe-series-finale-title/#comment-list-wrapper
Fri, 11 Jan 2013 19:06:05 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-820958I think it ends with Peter attached to the machine. Remember when he connected to it, he was briefly in the future? I say this is all tied to him. The machine allows him to see the future and give him the necessary knowledge from preventing it from happening, starting with a peace and understanding between the two universes.
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Sun, 06 Jan 2013 04:37:05 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-811019I think they’ll end with the destruction of the observers – an easy prediction, but how would they do that unless they go back to injecting the observer tech into their bodies and risking brain wrinkles? I’ve heard it mentioned that the show will end with a “literal” bang. It has also been mentioned (around the time Peter gained the observer tech and used it) in interviews with the entire cast at an event, that there will be sacrifices. It was also mentioned that they did their best to close the loop on the last 4 season-enders; meaning they may very well bring back the machine Peter is supposed to, and was meant to step into (he may activate something that merges their universe with the second, while the observers are lost in time with no way to get back to earth or anywhere else).

I wouldn’t worry about these last 3 episodes, however. They’re sure to be the best of the 5th season and worth the watching. It’s just that I haven’t ever seen a series, which I happened to enjoy following, that didn’t end with a mass reconciliation of any and all lines of plot that remained open from previous seasons. The few I can think of are: Leonard Nemoy (sp) in amber sure to make another appearance. Also: “The Machine” didn’t do anything but transport Peter to an alternate time line (very weak…almost too weak), but we can’t forget the observers were involved in that. It may have closed the door to the other Uni, if I’m not mistaken, as well, but the plot line from Peter’s prophecy is still open as far as I’m concerned.

At any rate…at all, I’m sure the ending will return the series firmly to its roots of “fringe science fiction”, which is always what I liked most about the show until Sam Weiss made his entrance (cool character). They even hinted at this in, maybe it was the ep 5.4 or 5.5 where they broke into the fringe vault and released skin regen toxin on the observers? I loved that episode more than any other this season because it was what I had been watching for a few years and had come to expect. But I’ll see it through; “it” being so close, because I’m expecting a Watchman style ending….just a more cleverly put together one. lol. And why insult someone for a view? Try to attend or reapply for non-credit earned courses at your local college and see how mature adults act, if you’ve been out of the scene so long.

An enemy of fate would translate to someone who is has been in, perhaps, a long-standing battle or delusion over the reconciliation of their future or time line; represented by fate, where there is a perceived hatred on each side by both fate and the victim (and also hinting further at Peter dying in the final episode). Should be pretty epic – heard a huge budget went into it, as well.

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Fri, 04 Jan 2013 22:01:32 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-809095@ Denise, I so agree with you! But – the show started dying for me when Etta was killed. Since the Bullet that saved the World, my heart breaks every episode as we draw to a close. When Olivia and Peter speak about Etta and I hear the echo of her theme song, I break.

I think this season must have a happy ending! It would tear my heart to pieces if it didn’t. Then, I would be too afraid of watching a full length movie.

]]>By: scott42444http://tvline.com/2012/12/01/fringe-series-finale-title/#comment-list-wrapper
Sun, 30 Dec 2012 03:43:39 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-803564Look, I am as critical of Fringe as the next guy but I have to ask if you even understand how television ratings work. Between iTunes, DVD sales, time-shifting (Fringe is Top 10) and illegal downloads (Fringe was the 8th most illegally downloaded serial of 2012) judging Fringe’s pop-culture impact cannot be based on “ratings”. The producers and Fox understood that, which is why there were blatant Nissan and Sprint commercials in each episode. Star Trek was not a ratings juggernaut either, but there was nothing else like it and MUCH LESS to choose from on television and no internet streaming channels like Netflix. I do like the Star Trek comparison though, that took years before it became a pop-culture icon. Fringe will have legs. I love what the Science Channel is doing with the syndicated episodes. A couple of Serenity or X-Files type movies and it can be solidified in pop-culture.
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Sun, 30 Dec 2012 00:45:33 +0000http://tvline.com/?p=385768#comment-803446Monique I hope you are wrong. If people are not getting the show, its cos we have been dumbed down. The 60s generation who watched Star Trek got it, even thru the cheesy moments they got what Roddenberry and the crew were telling us. If people don’t get Fringe, its cos their indoctrination into the “system” is too great and their fear causes them to not trust truth even when it in their faces. I’m going WAAY DEEP here, might lose you but let me know after watching.
“They Live” >. theme, reptilian shape shifting beings are running amok and ruining this planet, OUR planet. >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J01yY4Xi3hI

Observers all look alike, like how we humans woudl see the gray aliens, bug eyed big headed critters. Now if you took the theme from They Live, reptilian shape shifters controlling the planet and you have NIna saying this >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmP_L_Ejh9k << put 2 and 2 together. <3 :-)